Daydream Nation - Animated Monoprints - Workshop
Entry Requirements: Over 18s only
Handmade Animation & Monoprinting Workshop with Karolina Glusiec & Jamie Temple
SATURDAY 27th July 2024 2pm - 4pm The Glad Cafe, Glasgow
In this first class as part of the Daydream Nation programme you will discover a variety of monoprinting techniques, and how to turn your prints in to animated visuals. The Daydream Nation series is taught by Karolina Glusiec & Jamie Temple.
Karolina & Jamie are artists who work with printmaking, drawing, painting, sculpture and animation. Their works are full of colour and movement - and their printmaking and animated films are both figurative and experimental, influenced by a shared love of music, art and culture.
Check out the links below for some of Karolina's handmade films:
Spook (2013) https://youtu.be/X2kVdlvKtR8?si=kHmjlQEaE8Agg9Hm The Fool (2020) https://youtu.be/jbkd37fk_as?si=mo58tWJW0QQ8vMnB Velocity (2012) https://youtu.be/0QvQRH-cvDw?si=cVBIfa7LdS5YjG_5
More to see on Instagram too! - @karolina.glusiec @templeprints
Inspired by expressive mark making and textures, we will be making our own monoprints throughout the session guided by Jamie, while Karolina will demonstrate the process of turning these into moving images. Towards the end of the class we will work collaboratively to play around and set the animations to music, and you will also make a set of unique prints to take home with you.
This class is a workshop - Karolina and Jamie will demonstrate the methods and techniques - but you are welcome to come up with your own ideas!
All materials provided.
Everyone is welcome to join this class. Tickets are £35 (all of which goes to our tutors and hosting future workshops). However we understand that may not be possible for everybody, so we also have a few spaces available for those less able to pay full price, please contact us at info@deptfordcontemporary.com if you would like to join.
ABOUT THE TUTORS:
Karolina Glusiec-A multidisciplinary artist based in Glasgow whose practice emerges from drawing and animation branching out into mixed media, structural and site specific objects and artworks. She won Jerwood Drawing Prize in 2012.
Jamie Temple is an artist, educator and curator, living and working in Glasgow, whose practice is rooted in printmaking and wood carving, from which he creates unique works on paper, sculpture and installation.